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Post a screen shot of that, would ya' - thanks


Yeah, I am not seeing anything other than a solid square on my iPhone 6s Plus. I have IOS 10.0 version 3, but I am sure the IOS version isn't going to make a difference here.

The article that was posted above in #28, doesn't indicate that there is any version of iPhone 6 for which it should appear, so very curious.
 
Post a screen shot of that, would ya' - thanks

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Well, this is even more curious, because the screen capture above, does indeed show the logo, even on my iPhone 6S plus, but colors appear to be very different from the test image on the above site. Darker, more muted, not nearly as vibrant, not really the same color at all, as the one that shows on my 5K iMac and IPP, but not on my iPhone 6S plus. This of course explains why the screen cap shows on my iPhone 6S plus, it isn't the same gamut, but not sure why that is
 
Well, this is even more curious, because the screen capture above, does indeed show the logo, even on my iPhone 6S plus, but colors appear to be very different from the test image on the above site. Darker, more muted, not nearly as vibrant, not really the same color at all, as the one that shows on my 5K iMac and IPP, but not on my iPhone 6S plus. This of course explains why the screen cap shows on my iPhone 6S plus, it isn't the same gamut, but not sure why that is

More strangeness: I just checked and I see the logo on my 12.9" Pro, too.
 
Well, this is even more curious, because the screen capture above, does indeed show the logo, even on my iPhone 6S plus, but colors appear to be very different from the test image on the above site. Darker, more muted, not nearly as vibrant, not really the same color at all, as the one that shows on my 5K iMac and IPP, but not on my iPhone 6S plus. This of course explains why the screen cap shows on my iPhone 6S plus, it isn't the same gamut, but not sure why that is
Exactly, this picture is different, not the same gamut.
Don't know how to explain it, but the one I originally posted doesn't show on other devices.
 
One good example of how better color reproduction is on the iPad Pro is this image below. Look at it using any iPad model other than the 9.7 Pro or any iPhone and you will only see an organize box. On an iPad Pro 9.7 you can clearly see a logo that's only noticeable on a screen that supports the DCI-P3 Wide Color Gamut as the 9.7 Pro does.

https://webkit.org/blog-files/color-gamut/Webkit-logo-P3.png

Do you mean this one?

I can see the logo on my 6S+ here too.

EDIT: I can also see it on my 12.9" iPad Pro.
 
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